Watch: Miles Teller Gifts Keleigh Teller Remade Wedding Dress After L.A. Wildfires
Miles Teller just got a spectacular payday.
As an investor in The Long Drink Company, the Whiplash star is expected to take home a chunk of change after the beverage brand was sold to the maker of White Claw, The Mark Anthony Group of Companies, in a reported $325 million deal.
“I’ve been feeling very proud,” the 39-year-old told The Hollywood Reporter in an interview published April 17. “I’ve been involved in this company for over seven years. It was something that I really believed in and we came up with great ways for me to advocate [for].”
Though THR reported that Miles held a “minority stake” in the Finnish cocktail business, Forbes reported in 2024 that he had “carved out a larger ownership stake” in The Long Drink Company, which also counted Jay-Z‘s Marcy Venture Partners as an investor.
So, how much of the multimillion-dollar payout does Miles get to take home?
“I don’t really talk numbers,” he told THR. “I was always taught that’s not in good taste.”
However, he did playfully note that the amount is not enough to leave Hollywood. As Miles put it, “All I’ll say is that I’m not retiring from acting anytime soon.”
In fact, the Top Gun: Maverick star admitted that the paycheck may influence his future projects—specifically, producing or funding films about “underdog stories.”
“This gives me a lot of confidence to trust my instincts,” he said. “I’ve been producing for the last several years. Certain actors can get movies made on different budgets. If you can say, ‘Hey I’m attached to this thing, let me find a director and what actors do we like for this, do I have relationships with them?’ So, it certainly helps.”
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It’s not just Miles who is keeping tight-lipped on his finances. His wife Keleigh Sperry Teller seems to have the same philosophy, as she recently clapped back on a news report claiming the couple—who got married in 2019—spent $17.8 million on a new Pacific Palisades mansion after theirs burned down in the January 2025 Los Angeles wildfires.
Commenting on a TikTok of the rumor April 14, Keleigh wrote, “How did you get this info…”
The pair lost everything in the devastating fires, including Keleigh’s wedding dress from her 2019 nuptials with the Divergent alum. Fortunately, their Hollywood friends had been helping them recover.
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“Many people have reached out, just either letting us know that they’re there emotionally or people are offering us their place,” he told E! News in February 2025. “I’m a Deadhead, and so I’ve had a lot of people reach out to Keleigh like, ‘I want to send Miles a Grateful Dead shirt.'”
And for Christmas last year, he was able to surprise her with a replica of her Monique Lhuillier wedding dress.
“Miles had my wedding dress that burned in the fire remade,” Keleigh shared at the time. “So happy.”
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